Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
WiiWare
- 23rd Aug 2010, 1,000 points
- 27th Aug 2010, 1,000 points
- Official Site
- andyetitmoves.net
Reviews
Review And Yet It Moves (WiiWare)
Vertigo has never felt so fun
It seems that the Wii’s unconventional controller and competitively underpowered specifications have made the console quite attractive to smaller PC developers looking to break into the console space. Cave Story jumped from freeware to WiiWare with a fresh coat of paint and new modes and jams, Pearl Harbor benefitted...
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And Yet It Moves News
News Wii U eShop "More Open, Social and Indie-Friendly" Than Wii
We should hope so, too
Although we don't yet know much about Wii U eShop, we're continuing to hear good things about it from some developers with an inside perspective. The latest to step forward is Broken Rules, which is bringing Chasing Aurora to the new system this November. When it comes to giving a comparison with the download service on Wii,...
Nintendo Download 14th January 2011 (Europe)
3 new DSiWare titles, but the other services aren't completely ignored
Europe mostly plays catch-up again this week, with three of the five new downloads already being available in North America. DSiWare makes up the bulk of this week's releases, with the other two services only getting one game each, and it's also the only one of the services to...
News Help WiiWare Demos Get a Time Extension and Win BIT.TRIP FATE
Do your BIT (updated)
Broken Rules and Gaijin Games have teamed up to offer one generous gamer a free copy of BIT.TRIP FATE. How does one go about earning this prize? By letting other users know how great And Yet It Moves and FATE are. We'll let Broken Rules explain: As you know, both And Yet it Moves and BIT.TRIP FATE have demos available on the...
Nintendo Download 22nd November 2010 (North America)
Demos, penguins, portable Tetris and VC
Getting in there early to beat the cold weather, here's this week's Nintendo Download complete with list of downloadable demos at long last. WiiWare: Snowpack Park (Nintendo, 800pts) – Befriend penguins in this left-field release from Nintendo. A cross between the pet and adventure genres, Snowpack Park sees...
News North America Gets In On WiiWare Demo Action Next Week
Four games lined up for initial offering
Had your eye on a few WiiWare games but have been hesitant to take the plunge? Want to try before you buy? If you live in Europe then you've probably been enjoying the new demo service for WiiWare. Anywhere else? Not so much. Next week is a different story though, as Nintendo of America has announced that the...
News Broken Rules Feels Let Down by Nintendo's Online Strategy
Co-founder Felix Bohatsch explains the issues he has with the Wii Shop Channel
Let's face facts: Nintendo could have implemented a more robust online service for the Wii. If not only for the gamers, then at least for developers and itself. Ironically, limitations are probably what encourages alternative gaming concepts but no one wants to work with...
Competition And Yet It Moves Competition Winners
Drumroll please...
Last week we ran a cheeky little competition to let 10 lucky North American readers win a copy of And Yet It Moves on WiiWare. This is a game so good we awarded it an impressive 9/10 in our recent review. Everyone likes a freebie, and competition here was fierce. We had 330 entries! However only 10 could win, so we punched the...
Nintendo Download 27th August (Europe)
A slightly lower amount of releases this time
It's the first time in a few weeks that Europe has to make do without a new Virtual Console game, but you can't really complain too much: we've had some great titles recently and we'll be getting another game in the form of Samurai Shodown III next week. Hopefully an excellent WiiWare platformer and some...
Nintendo Download August 23rd (North America)
Anticipated games arrive and the Virtual Console returns!
With Rytmik, And Yet It Moves and Ufouria: The Saga all in one day, this week's download fares better than previous outings. The debut of the G.G Series, a classic puzzle game and farming on the go round out this week's line-up. WiiWare: And Yet It Moves (1000pts, Broken Rules) – This...
News Get the Lowdown on And Yet It Moves with this Series of Videos
Rotating puzzler explained
WiiWare puzzle platformer And Yet It Moves is a curious beast: with graphics inspired by paper cut-outs and hamsters with horns, it's truly unlike anything on the format so far. Maybe that's why developer Broken Rules wants to give you a headstart before the game's release next week with a series of helpful instructional...
Previews
First Impressions And Yet It Moves
We take this gravity puzzler for a spin
And Yet It Moves is heading to WiiWare, fresh from its critically-acclaimed PC appearance, so we were naturally curious how it would stack up on the Wii. If you've not played the PC demo yet, here's a brief summary to get you up to speed. And Yet It Moves is a side-scrolling platform game that puts you in...
About The Game
And Yet It Moves is a puzzle-platformer set in a unique world made of ripped paper.
Within the paper-collage you can jump, run and, last but certainly not least, rotate the world. This has clear implications on the game environment: walls become floors, tunnels may suddenly be used as downward slides and a stone resting on the ground may fall, becoming either a dangerous obstacle or useful object for catapulting.
To successfully progress through a level, you must apply the physical consequences of rotating the world to the avatar and to other moving objects, like stones, drops of water and branches, as well as to living things, such as bats, monkeys and much more.
And Yet It Moves is notable for its polished, focused gameplay and unique artistic style. Each object, plant or animal that the player encounters is ripped out of a photo or movie image and brought to life using current realtime rendering techniques. Every level was designed through a meticulous handmade process, including various back- and foreground layers, making it more interesting to play through.
- Take on 17 levels where you jump, run, and rotate the world in 90 degree intervals to progress.
- Solve mind-bending puzzles set in an extraordinary paper collage world, with three different environments, enriched and brought to lifewith handmade sounds and music.
- Go for the high score by challenging your friends and polish your skills of rotation.
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sounds like fun multi player would have made it a lot better though
i'm assuming its this game here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8TnDaTaKFY
looks good
Hey, the youtube footage looks really interesting. Innovative.
OMG IT'S COMING ON WIIWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am seriously that excited. Yes, Fleeman, that's the Mac footage. I played a demo of this on my computer and it is probably one of the best games I've ever experienced. And BTW, it would be ruined with the addition of multiplayer.
here are a few screens: http://store.steampowered.com/app/18700/
its very funny, but sometimes very hard and confusing
I almost ignored this one because the title sounds like a horror game and I am not into those. I'm glad I actually read a description of it. It sounds like a lot of fun. I love games like this.
Another side-scroller . Excellent dream game. I hope they have bosses and power up's and unlocks.
I downloaded the PC demo from their site and it is really fun. I can't wait till this is on WiiWare. Their website is www.andyetitmoves.net
Definitely gonna try this one out. Only concern I have is the controls. They look like they will either be real innovative, or real clunky.
This game looks good. I'll consider a download when it comes out.
whats with the homeless people in the trailer?
The PC version recieved mixed reviews. I'll await the NL revw before purchasing this one then.
@11: They're the developers.
I've met them yesterday, and they're certainly not homeless.
Rather indie.
Also, the gameplay has changed.
You have now 360°-control of the gravity.
Looks interesting. Regardless of reviews, this is one I'll be picking up if for nothing else just to try out. I love indie games.
And, just curious, @tatemon555 how exactly could an OPTIONAL feature such as multiplayer ruin a game?
I'll think about picking this up (well, downloading it to be technical) depending on how the controls are and if that song is repeated during the game. If it is, I'm not getting it, that was annoying. I know it's indie type music, but that doesn't mean it has to be bad music.
Played it today.
The Wiimote-control is rather fiddly, but it works well with the Nunchuck and Pointer.
This is a great game, my son and I played the demo it is very cool and starts out easy and has a good difficulty curve. Reminds me a cross between Defend your Castle for the graphics & sound, but the game play is like WofGoo. Please release this one!!!!!
@GotWii
Nope, they're not releasing it. Sorry.
Its here!
I like the idea, but the video made me sick.
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